The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, also known as IFPI, is usually very quick to denounce file-sharers for infringing the law when the issue is about downloading copyrighted content.

American election systems have been accused of election fraud and rigged voting since they have appeared. However, now people would wonder: if even an unknown hacker manages to gain access to the election voting system,

YouTube is known worldwide for rapidly pulling copyrighted content from its servers, and a lot of critics argue that the service pulls material too quickly, thus making people express some frustration over re-instating the videos that were wrongfully yanked. For example,

Arielle Sumits, chief analyst and prime architect of the Cisco’s Virtual Networking Index, revealed that thus far Asia has the most file-sharers, while the United States has the least (below 25 per cent).

The Motion Picture Association launched its first test case of UK’s Digital Economy Act of 2010?s provision which allows rights owners to petition the High Court in order to obtain an injunction against a broadband provider and force it to prevent access to some websites involved in copyright infringement.

The operator of the site cinema-world.biz is currently facing several years in jail for providing links to copyrighted content. The Czech anti-piracy outfit admitted that the case in question is the first one where an owner has been charged.